Dumisani Gwala has had his trial postponed 14 times. Hmm...

Jamie Joseph is the founder of Saving The Wild, and he has run out of patience with the way that lawmakers are “letting off” notorious rhino poachers.

Joseph has even accused – and named – two magistrates who he alleges have taken bribes to keep poaching kingpin Dumisani Gwala out of jail. We are unable to name the two due legal reasons, but Joseph has refused to back down in a Facebook post:

“Unlike those who need to walk the legal tightrope, I have no hesitation to name both the magistrate and defence attorney that are allegedly working together to ensure Gwala never sees the inside of a jail cell”

“If you pursue me in any way, let it be known that I will respond with a war chest of evidence, and expose more names on my ‘blood rhino blacklist’. All I want is for Gwala’s trial to be moved to the High Court, I want justice for rhinos.”

Gwala has repeatedly been let out on bail despite key evidence tying him to the brutal slaughter of many rhinos. Initially arrested in 2014, he has had his trial postponed 14 times: Enough to raise the suspicions of the activist.

Jamie’s brave crusade is being backed by the IFP and the DA in KZN in a bid to oust what he sees as ‘state corruption’ in favour of poachers.

He has also received support from Rhinos In Africa’s Megan Carr, who blasted the inactivity of the province’s leaders:

“Why has the most notorious alleged Rhino poaching syndicate leader not gone on trial? Gwala was arrested after a year long undercover operation. He was also charged with the attempted murder of a policeman.”

“It is clearly obvious this man is simply far too powerful in the ANC capital KZN, the very same province where no one has been convicted for a single politically motivated assassination.”

Dumisane Gwala is also alleged to be “responsible for 80% of KwaZulu-Natal’s rhino poaching”. His constant evasion of the law has lead to many organisations demanding that enough is enough.